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The role of the state in environmental services innovations
Published 2023-11-01“…This article presents the testimony of a retired senior technical officer, Henri Boyé, Honorary General Engineer of the Corps of Bridges, Waters and Forests, formerly Director for Africa at EDF and Energy and Climate Coordinator for the CGEDD, today an international water and energy consultant who is very involved in state support for innovation in France as well as in Europe and Africa. …”
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Evaluation on affecting factors on dissolve oxygen and oxygen uptake rate profiles by activated sludge model simulation - a review
Published 2019“…A literature survey regarding the dynamic mathematical model of the activated sludgeprocess based on IWA's ASM1 (International Water Association; Activated SludgeModel No 1) has been established. …”
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Managed Aquifer Recharge in Africa: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
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Using global datasets to estimate flood exposure at the city scale: an evaluation in Addis Ababa
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Impact of different water levels on growth, plant water relations and leaf characteristics in seedling of Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia Jack)
Published 2014“…Therefore by decreasing the SLA plant can preserve the internal water led to increase the tolerance of plant in case of water deficit condition.…”
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Recent Patterns in Maize Yield and Harvest Area across Africa
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Social networks and other forgotten components of the WaSH enabling environment in Fiji
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Approach evaluation of the role of Dry lands development in water management optimization and planning
Published 2023-02-01“…In this regard, the International Water Management Organization (IMO) has estimated in its comprehensive assessment that water management in agriculture in rainforests could lead to a 75% increase in global food products (Di Dono, 2009). …”
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